A tool to assess the components of a safe and quality medical handover

Clara Forbes, Joseph Yohan Jayamaha, Emelyn Lee
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Background: Robust medical handovers are paramount to ensure patient safety throughout the course of a hospital admission. Anecdotal evidence within our Australian tertiary hospital suggested that medical handovers were typically less structured when compared to allied health handovers. Medical handovers at our hospital had never been evaluated before, and the development of a questionnaire to assess the key components of a safe and quality handover was necessary. This tool would evaluate our medical handovers, and identify potential areas for improvement in both the tool, and medical handover practice. Methods: Based upon a literature search, and local and national guidelines of best practice, the tool was created around six key components of quality medical handovers—members involved in handover, environment and logistics, structure and content, management plans, patient-related and documentation. The tool was developed to audit the after-hours team handover at our 600-bed tertiary hospital. The tool was trialled at 20 medical handovers for our after-hours team, results were captured on REDCap, and data analyzed. Results: The tool was useful in assessing a wide range of key medical handover components and highlighting areas for improvement within our medical handovers. Through this trial, limitations were discovered in the tool that can be incorporated into future revisions of the tool. Conclusion: Overall, this study provided valuable insight into medical handovers by identifying current clinical practice and highlighting areas for improvement. The broader utility of this tool is the ability of other health services to evaluate their own medical handover, or serve as a starting point to develop their own audit tool.
评估安全优质医疗交接组成部分的工具
背景:稳健的医疗交接对于确保患者在整个入院过程中的安全至关重要。我们所在的澳大利亚三级医院的轶事证据表明,与专职医疗交接相比,医疗交接通常不够规范。我们医院以前从未对医疗交接工作进行过评估,因此有必要编制一份调查问卷,以评估安全优质交接工作的关键要素。该工具将对我们的医疗交接工作进行评估,并找出该工具和医疗交接实践中可能需要改进的地方。方法根据文献检索以及当地和国家的最佳实践指南,围绕高质量医疗交接的六个关键要素(参与交接的成员、环境和后勤、结构和内容、管理计划、与患者相关的内容和文件)开发了该工具。开发该工具的目的是对拥有 600 张床位的三级医院的下班后团队交接工作进行审核。我们在下班后团队的 20 次医疗交接中试用了该工具,并在 REDCap 上记录了结果和进行了数据分析。结果:该工具有助于评估医疗交接的各种关键要素,并突出医疗交接中需要改进的地方。通过这次试验,我们发现了该工具的局限性,可将其纳入未来的工具修订版中。结论总的来说,这项研究通过确定当前的临床实践和强调需要改进的地方,为医疗交接提供了宝贵的见解。该工具更广泛的用途在于,其他医疗服务机构能够评估自己的医疗交接工作,或以此为起点开发自己的审核工具。
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